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Nori pinchy pocket feast

Even though last week I unintentionally abandoned regional foods, I’m a little bit glad it happened. In addition to the kombu, I bought some nori sheets. I have dozens in my cupboard now and am remembering how versatile they are. I made a batch of Chie’s sushi rice at long last and can’t believe the difference it makes. Nori rolls have been my lunch of choice all week. Did you know they’re good filled with nothing more than a dab of last’s week’s furikake?

Yesterday I didn’t eat nori rolls, though. Instead, I broke out all my cast iron to make up today’s meal. For the end of our sea vegetable series, we’re using nori as a jumping-off point to enjoy local foods in a pinchy pocket spread. What is a pinchy pocket? A small square of nori used, like injera, to grab bits of appetizers in a tapas-like approach to feasting. I dined alone yesterday but I can see, as Chie notes below, that this is a good contender for a kid meal. It’s a fun way to eat. Something I appreciate since the two smaller ones around here seem to have forgotten that they’re adventurous eaters.

When I saw smoked salmon on the list of possibilities, I took my son down to Olympia Seafood and picked up this smoked Coho from just up the road in Westport. Then I had the bug. We made a special stop to pick up some of Steamboat Island Goat Farm’s goat cheddar and Alpine Mushroom Company’s shiitake mushrooms. Feeling properly outfitted with South Soun goodies, I planned a miniature menu from Chie’s suggestions: sautéed shiitakes, smoked salmon and (very lightly) caramelized carrots and onions sprinkled with cheddar. I ate much more than the three little dabs on the finished plate below. Wiped out the skillets, in fact. Make five or six appetizers and you’ll fill up bellies all around the table.

Nori Pinchy Pocketsby Chie

My friend Heidi and I used to have these pinchy pockets ready for our kiddos to enjoy
during a play date. The idea is to make small dips or tapas-like appetizers, grab up a bite
with a square of nori and pop it in your mouth.

Fold full sheets of nori into squares – I like to fold them into sixteenths – perfect for pinching
anything you desire. Here are some ideas for a snack or fun lunch: